Installing and Configuring Communications Software
If your modem came with a communications software package, it is strongly recom- mended that you use this software for your modem. It’s default installation param- eters have been specially configured to work with this modem. The Users Guide for this program can be found inside the modem package. It can be supplied in either
If you wish to use another software package, be sure that it supports this modem. Most Software Manufacturers have a listing of supported modems on their websites or BBSs. Check these sites to see if this model is supported. If you are unsure or your brand of software supports only a few modems, try selecting “Hayes Compatible” or “Standard Modem.” This may work in certain cases.
Some software programs allow manual input of parameters. For the users of these programs, here is a listing of the Data/Fax/Voice Command Standards supported.
Data: | |
Fax: | |
Voice: | TIA |
Init String: | AT&F&C1&D2W2 |
TIA
Caller ID
Full Duplex Speakerphone
VoiceView
Note: some programs must be configured to communicate with the modem on the same COM port and or IRQ setting used by the modem. See the section titled “In- stalling the Modem” section for instructions on how to determine your COM Port and IRQ settings.
The Modem’s Voice Features
This modem supports TIA
A modem based Telephone Answering Machine works by using a sound card equipped with a microphone to record an outgoing message. This message is stored as a .wav file which is transferred to the modem by the application program when an incoming
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